Cord blood
Risks
There are no risks above and beyond those normally experienced by the mother and child at the time of birth.
Special Considerations
Most hospitals routinely collect cord blood at birth, since it is relatively convenient and birth is the only time it is possible to do. Some parents choose to have cord blood banked, believing it might be useful later if the child has a condition that would require a bone marrow transplant. Cord blood banking for personal use is done by private companies, which charge for the service.
However, experts say that cord blood is rarely needed and often cannot be used because it contains the same cells that caused the disease in the child.
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